with the Chinese which usually fall within the legitimate sphere of acting from annoyance with, and unduly interfering with the unalienated right of the Chinese I put this matter.
Re: B
with reference to the 2nd May of this year (2158) I now add that it appears that the Chinese Government has made a complaint.
Comment L
plan in Hong Kong had no control on the authority & no jurisdiction with.
Burt in W. had an arrangement to collect much information as to the new customs then & Export had been calculated on the Revenue.
In that it had
I will speak to Mr. Clauson after my leave in relation to Chamber Chamber.
These are the details. 6.730
It is clear that the war between Sir R. Alcock to her Majesty's representative and Sir R.
Registrar General's Office
"Hongkong 18. Jany: 1869
In regard to the late seizures of Hongkong Licensed Boats by Chinese Cruisers, I have the honour to report as follows.
According to His Excellency's instructions, I selected about six of the principal complainants in the matter and took them to Canton, arriving there on the 11th instant, and at once waited on the Consul, Mr. Robertson, H.M.
Mr. Robertson proposed to send the new to the Chinese Authorities at thee. I stated that according to my instructions
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary
The disputes in the colony of Maritime trade we bring the relief in their squabbles.
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